Let the afterlife mystery be, by Celeste Kennel-Shank. We need not try to deny the pain of separation from our loved ones. The difficult questions can exist in tension with Christian hope.

Day by day, Hour by Hour, by Steve Thorngate. Spending a week at a monastery, I felt a shift in my sense of time. I found it natural to keep time by the Divine Office—I knew not the hour, but I knew the Hour.

Transposition, by Ryan Dueck. The unfolding biblical narrative calls for constantly transposing the story of God into a new key. The church has been doing this for 2,000 years, as we seek to understand what faithfulness to the story of Jesus means in our own time and place.

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